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24 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU NDAY, JANUARY 14, 1900. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. ' RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo Oall. corner of Market and Third streets, open enthl 12 o'elock svery might In the year. Montgomery street, open until 5:30 p. m. street; open untli 9:30 p. m. €38 MeAllister street; open until 9:20 p. m. €15 Larkin street: open until $:30 p. m. 3841 Mirsion street: open until 10 p. 261 Market street, corner 1278 Polk street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner of Tw: ~-second and Ken- tucky streets; open usitil § p. m. AT THE STRANGERS’ SARBATH HOM: (643) Howard St. Methodist-Episcope Chuich Bet. od & 34 Sts. Seats Free. | Rev. Dr. John A B, Wilson. Pastor | Res. by the Church. Tel. Black g6v. | jmfortable seat A QR § Aves 'rdial weicome m., sermon; offertory solo te MoClunte; E | | mes sermon ry duet by Misses Mabel Mise Flora Bollinger will vong. After meeting re- ht during the on service every n vival nal Church, cor. | George C. Adams, D. D., b morning and evening; at Being of God"; at ,_theme All are cor- Busy Here and There.” MEETING NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO Fire Department— The regular tuneral detail of the de- partment will assemble at 25 Engine THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the iate THOMAS PEND:! ment. By order. D. T. SULLIVAN, Chief of Dept. ANNTUAL meeting —The poned _annual meeting of the stockholders of the KILAUEA SO PLANTATON COMPARY 3 . beld at the office of the company, No. 327 Market street, San Francisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of January, 1900, &t the hour of 11 o'clock &. m., for the pur- pose of electing @ board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on day, January 18, 1900, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Recretary. NNUAL meeting—The regular annual meeting L Ly - NIC STEAM- of the stockkolders of the OCE RHIP COMPANY will be held at the office of | San Francisco, 227 Market st on MONDAY, the 224 ¢ at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the of electing & board of directors to r the ensuing year and the transac- such other business as may come be- the company, Cal fore the meetins. Transfer books will close on FRIDAY, January 1900, at 3 o’clock ». m E. H. SHELDON, Secretary STOCKHOLDERS' meeting—The annual meet- Ths Bt he stockholders of the UNION TRON WORKS will be held at the office of the com- pany, 222 Market st.. San Francisco, on TUES. DAY, January 2. 1900, at 11:3) o'clock a. m for the purpose of electing a board of direetor 1o serve for the ensulng ¥ transaction of such other business as may come befcre the meeting. : J. O'B. GUNN, Secretary. Office, 222 Market st., San Francisco, January 9, 1800 . Church, corner Twenty-first and Beard, D. D., pastor ¥ siding eider, nday-sc chool, $ 635 p. m., Epworth League meeting, led by R. A His- ox, subject, “In the Par Country”; 7:30 p apreaching by the pastor. erybody cor- ally ipvited. Seats free. | BORROW on dlamonds; secrecy: private en- | trance: private rms_ Uncle Harris. 15 Grant ASTROLOGY. PROF. A, MASERY of E&¥pt. Ereatest astrolo- st ana palmist in the world; satisfaction fuarantesd. 417 Golden Gate ave. e e CRGAST, late member of this depart- | and for the | | 11l be | FOR sale—_Peddiing route; wagon, ¥ of January, | FOR sale—Good paying saloon, $225; cause, sick- CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J, WHITNEY, 1104 Market st., EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, L ATION—§20 margins 1000 grain, 2¢; send . trance, | RESPECTABLE German woman wishes house- for our booklet, Speculation, free. J. K. test medium: life reader and medical clalr- cleaning or '.-mn‘g by the day; Is a good COMSTOCK & CO., 23 Traders' bidg, Chicago. | voyant; treats all diseases; sittings 1. laundress. Box 4165, Cail ottice. PROSPEROUS restaurant, 4 rooms, 1908 McAl- | MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business | RESPECTABLE German woman wishes a lister st., half block from carhouse, for gale cheap on aceount of sickness; rent reasonable. ELICACY. bread, candy, milk; will positively Drvx Y:Old this week: account sickness; milk pays rent. Call 410 Brannan st., near Third. advice; names given; 2%c up. § Fourth st. MME. BYBILLE—Cradle to grave; future hus- band's pictire. fic: ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. COLLECTION OFFICES. A tion in small family: plain cooking and m: housework. 121 Po'elf room fs YOUNG widow with a child wishes light house- work; city or short distance in country. MRS, PERCEY, 767 Folsom st. R sale— tock, oo™ in dry =ood: notions: owner made years & Valieton, Cal. returnad from Klondike; want lady part- h some means to start business In Box 284, Call office. NTEDChristian _gentleman _with some for fine business; minister preferred. Call office. SHIPYARD fully “tg vears: owner tco ol Call office. £ BEAUTIFUL tallor store; must be sold at once; fine busine: a month; party going away. DRUG store; Park st. and Ratlroad ave. ing business; below involce; good s, investigat EXPERIENCED partner to open restaurant, Address hox 25 Ju ST ulp) established 20 (upT‘nlnue. Box 42%, WANT man with $1000 for a game in Seattle; Call office. Box 2585, Call office. best class trade; no Box 2579, Call office. GROCERY and bar cheap: terminus car line; D., 3215 Folsom. stock,_ notions and Box 291, Call. WILL buy profitable dry goods or general store; about $5000; prefer Co. Seat town: 5000 to 10, 0. Address D. D. §., 104 Lincoln st., Santa Cruz, Cal. credit. NTENA street, betw E. Moore. pas srne; Hemph! and Presbyterian ( streets, Rev. J Serviees at 7:30 school for 7 m Man That Thou Is cture to-night in ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NG, room 15, first oo, ronicle buflding: 3 all cases: estates, mort . collec- tions: bankruptcy: wills, etc., drawn; moder- ate fees: call or write. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private: no fee without success; collection: G. W. HOWY atty at law, 80 Market, cor. Stocktn. | | | { | | | | | | GENTLEMAN with some means seeks a lady companion, similarly situated, to invest in the fortunes of Cape Nome; 1 am a mining ex- pert and engineer: correspondence solicited. Address Venture, Call office. FOR _ sale—First-class delicacy store; well stocked: good paving and established five years: good chance for 2 parties; ill-health; §2500. " For particulars address Business, P. O. box 284, ADVICE free. no charge unless successful W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market s H. MERZBACH, attorney at law, sumed practice at 08 Cal. st., Clunie bidg. L S CLARK. Emma Spreckeis bldg., 821 Mar- ket ot . consultation free: no fees in advance. — BOARD AND ROOMS. EDDY, 125 United States Hotel; rooms 3150 week up, with baard § £0; sulte for two with board, §12; board. §1 weel vator runs ali night HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 Market—Elegant n firstclars In every respect: sed; hot and cold water: ele with board for-2, $60 month up. egant suites and single rooms; ; grate; sun; room; references. reasonable ely ; excellent table; single new carpet NEW family hotel: first-class in all appoint- ments; excellent table. 807 California st., cupying corner opposite Grace Chureh. “BELGRAVIA HOTEL,” Polk and Clay—Sun- s: best board; for 2, §0 up; single, $20. Sunny rooms with board; tern LAS PALMAS, 1820 Market st rins. O'FARREL good he Clean, comfortable rooms; special rates to gents ritualists, Occlde d_McAllister, Sun speaker, Mrs. R. S. Lillie piritual Outlonk.” , followed by the iand of we attending this le. to the X-Ray . corner of Mar- evening next ociety, 809 Market— Vigers, Renne. ntral L; irector 8 Progressive Lyceum snd Free Library, 563 Market st.; 10:30; sub- e ’ ARLE'S seance to-night k 230 Ellts WARD E 5 McAllister; sittings; . loc; Mrs. Meyer, Gil- test circle thi 1 Jeasle, off Tth MILLER—Bu: and Thurs ness sittings: circle Sun., p. m. 264 Mission st Market st_, bet. 10th and m.. sittings daily Tues MEDA H( 1ith; « MME. ¥ netration NG, p 505 McAllister; convineing dem- rit return to-night MILLER'S ethercalizing, ma seance, § p. m.; sbc. 403 Leavenworth st izing Larkin test seance: Mrs. Wrenn, 1 Fisher: good musio. RS, NA FRANCIS. independent writing m m. 115 Haight st. e LETINGS--Universal HBrotherhoo » THEOSOPEICAL Soclety in America, 519 Mar- ket st Lecture to-night, ~Theosophy &8 an Fducator,” by Miss E. 3 Whittier. Interna tiona herhood League Tuesdsy night; subject, Unfortunate Women."" T MEETING MNOTICES. | KING Sclomon's Lodge No. 0, F. and A M.—The officers and members are requested tc 1 of our | Geceased bro HAN- SEN BOWEKS, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post ontgomery #ts., omn SUN- DAY, Jan. , &t 1 o'clock p. m. BAEHR, Secretary 1 ) HARMONY Lodge 0. F.—The officers committee of the above lodge are bereby notified to assemble at Odd "~ Feliow corner Markel and Seventh sts NDAY, January 14, at 1:30 o'clock | r the purpose of ttending the fu- Jate brother, GUST. MALECH, | rder t QUAST, Financial Secretary, | | GATE Lodge No. 204, L n SUNDAY, Jen. 34, ck & m., to attend the late Brother, W. H. JONES, 2 p. m.. same day, to sttend ur deceased Brother, 1. CONNI E. LUTLEY, CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I O 0. F.—Instal ofcers MONDAY EV » Junuary 1. Visiting brothers weicome. H. L. TODD, N, G. 1L L O.O. F, ‘alencia st —Ini- TUESDAY EVENING, = Visitors invited, GEO. P. PRECHTEL, N. G. £. F. THOMPSON, Rec. Sec TRIUMPH Lodge No. 180, A. O. U. Officers and members, you zre notifl to meet at your hail, 1. 0. O. F. build. ing, EUNDAY, Jan 14, at 1:30 p. m., to attend the fumeral of our brother, A H HENTZ FRANK R. MARGETTS, M. W. 3. H. CATTRAX, Recorder, BPECIAL Notice—6t Convention—The e Patrick's Day C been postnoned 1o INDAY, Jan. 25, 1900, when sald convention will be beld at 2 p. m. in K. R. B. Hall. Mission et e e SEAPARRETT. President. * INO. £ BANNERMAN, Secrefary. ST ANDREW'S Society will cele. brate the ldist anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNS by a concert and dance at Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin #t., on FRIDAY EVENING, 26th inst WILLIAM BALNAVES, President. A R PATTERSON, Secretary. THE anniversary party of Columble Councll No. &, V. M. L, will take in Ploneer Hail, FRIDAY EVENING, Janus GEORGE E. DI THE Californta Debris Commission, having re- | celved applications to_mine ke b | . in the ocese from J. F. Point mine, near St. Louls, posit tailings in a worked-out pit; 5 Diegem. in the Riffle Point at . Fierta Co., to deposit tatll at Ruvine; from Morris J. wu'th-: Francisco, Cal., Francisc, on January 2, 1900, at 1:30 | sALOON | $009—A FIRST-CLASS BORROW paintings: BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. on plancs, furniture, se~recy. {ncle Harrij 15 Grant. WANTEL Hotel, double bedroom, with bath and sitting- o unny aspect; meals for 2 to be served sitting-room. Address box 4224, Call office. meals, 23c; ele- | beautiful reception | runny sultes and | o D To lease DADEr TOuLe. % | PLUMBING shop, stock and shop tools in good private; bath; sin. rms: board optional. | Qlamonds, | | Within 10 minutes’ walk of Palace | A BRANCH offiee for Call sdvertisements and { market; trial given 124 Fourth st. has other business; no wanted in meat with reference. CIGAR store; owner ents. 311 Bush st. WANTED—A man with $1200 to $1500 to buy half-interest in loan office and jewelry store; is fine paying business; must be watchmaker and jeweler; must have first-class references; can investigate; reason, wants to enlarge business; has too much for one man to han- dle now. Address HAMMOND, 37 East Main &t., Stockton. CAPE NOMBE—Business man with $10,000 or two men with $5000 each to join advertiser, who will put up like amount, toengage in mercantils business in Cape Nome; the advertiser has been in Alaska and has good business connec- tions in Ban Francisco. C. A., box 4282, Call. THAQICE business for sale at a barzain; & beautiful assoriment of opals and Mexican antique curios. Address box 4319, Call office. ED—To Box 478, Call office. $1550—15 ROOMS newly furnished; rent §75; $600 cash down, balance easy. Apply 743 Mission. location. Box 4292, Call office. BRANCH bakery and candy store, cheal to-day. 428 Third st. STEAM laundry plant; doing good business. G. W. LOVIE, Redwood City, Cal. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 412 Sacramento st. A BRAN tisements and subscriptions by at 1223 Polk st: open until 9 p A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Va- Jencla st. office for the reception of adver- been opened subscripitno s has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open until 9 p. m. B ANY amount to loan you on dlamonds; low in- UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ave. e e e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. LADY would lke to take care of a child; good home. Address (-3 Minna st WANTED_To bosrd 2 or 3 children address 1. D. PUTERBAUGH. Call or TO board—An infant or small child; $10 per month. 210 Lexington ave. e | T A N DRY wagon at & bargain. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. ECHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged. Hoimes Book Co.. TM Missicn st.. near Third. BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. BOYS' etrong shoes, Toc; boys' fine shoes, $1: In- fant 3 ldren’s shoes, 50c up; la- dies’ shoes, §1; men's boots, special, $1 7. Peo- Jic's Shoe Stors, 1803 Stockton, nr. Broadway. 1 Minna st. | i - CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, FOR SALE—Handsome, medium welght Stan- hope buggy: suitable for physiclan; with pole and O'Brien make; good as new: eight single track sale. Apply 1729 shafts; cheap for quic California_ street BAKERY, also laundry wagon: fine top bugky. aimost new: bus. buggy, new: bus. wagons, new. sultable dry goods stores. 528 Harrison. COSTIGAN, 04 Jackson street. FOR sale— and family Victoria, coupe Inspect 1011 Sutter s Inest Brewster carriage. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency: no charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. §8 AND 115 Manchester st.; 4 rooms each; off Folsom st.; rent $§ and $10; key at 330 Pre- cita ave. $10_BAY.-WINDOW cottage; § roomi water free. 103 Colilns st., near Geary. DENTISTS. A-DR. T, HIGGINS' dental parlors, 921 Market over Cafe Zinkand—Teeth extract- ed without pain by use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by locai anaesthetics applled 10 the gums; the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold flllings from $1 up; other fillings from 50c; badly de- cayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without plates that fit from $4 10 up; open evenings and Sundays. £ EXPERIENCED young lady stenographer and typewriter; best references; salary moderate. Box 4135, Call. AN experienced dressmaker and designer d sirgs work by the day In families or at hom fitting and satisfaction guaranteed. 1127 Ellis, LADY wants housework, sewing, mending or writing few hours a_day; Is good nurse; 10 hour and car fare. Box 2572, Call office. SCANDINAVIAN laundress, ‘German second girl, Scandinavian cook, all first-class, wish situation. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. GERMAN midwife wishes some more engage- ments by ladies in confinement. MRS. WOL-~ TER, 132 Sixth st. GOVERNESS wishes position; German-Amer- ican young lady; thorough musician; plano, voice culture, German, English, dancing, 1l erature, or as companion; country; references, Box. 4285, Call office. X A FULL set of teeth on a rubber plate, §; a full set of teeth on a gold plate, $25] teeth without a plate; crown and bridge work our specialty; see our flesh colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years; fillings, 80c; crowns, $150; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- lors, 24 Sixth sf. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. dth, rm. 7, Flood blds., you ean 2_1:: m!:url elxuutlou dol:;l ulnx:lcdnly:m l:tlh Pplates our s y; Eold crowns, 2 60 uj <5, ‘extractions iree, 4 50 up; of: Bce bours ¥ a.'m. to 10 p m.. Sundays. 9o p. m. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell et., ex- tracts and fills teeth painiessiy by his wonder- ful eecret method; 3 es, M rubber or flexible plates, received § first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., near Fleventh—Crowns, bridge work and filiinj epecialty; all work reasonable: gas given. VAN VROOM—“‘Painless”; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Vslgh. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearn: Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; LOWESTNDrlcu in 8. F.; work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wants work in fam- illes or at home. 917% Sutter st., tel. Lar- kin %2, RESPECTABLE German lady wants to assist in housework or housekeeping. Call from 10 to 4 at 549 Valencia st. GERMAN girl for upstairs work with famil FLATS WANTED. ‘WANTED—Furnished house or flat; not to ex- ceed $65 month; Western Addition preferred. J. C., box 4244, Call office. FREE TO ALL. BEAUTIFULLY Jllustrated book, by sending address to lock box 643, Los Angeles. Cal. FURNITURE FOR SALE. EN. D fron bedsteads, all sizes, 32 90; h(:m‘mllu ;. 10c per vard; 30x60 inch rugs. st ern Outfitting Co., 1310-1812 Stockton #t., near Broadway; open evenings. | HANDSOME bedroom set; reasonable; no deal- ers. 07 Eighth st. FOR sale cheap—Child's willow cot. Apply at 112% Turk st., rear. | 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for #8 50. with No. | 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. B —— FURNITURE WANTED. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st. pays the highest prices for your 2d-hand furhiture. W, E. CODY (late with J_ T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; tel Red. 3351 -_—.... HELP WANTED—MALE. R. HANSEN & CO. 2 coal miners, 70c a tos e $25 and board; 10 woodchoppers, §1 15 a farmer and cord; ife, $45: harnessmaker, $35 and board; tinsmith, $250 a day: metal spinner, $2 30 a day; man about place, see party here, head . restaurant, $%5: baker and pastry cook, $40 and fare advanced; fry €ook, restau- French waiter, country restaurant, cary st HA] N & CO.» 104 ¢ ONE first-class giamond setter. One first-class letter and MoNogram engraver. One first-class jeweler. One first-class enameler. Apply, with reference: other ‘particulars to JO eattle. Wash. | TAILORSWanted, a_grod general tailor f the country. Apply between 9§ and 1 nda; rg. STE man wanted at once. els bullding. wages wanted and . MAYER & BROS, r X SIMON & CO | ELECTRICT fon 4 GOOD male stenogra must be rapid and stenographic w references and HELP WANTED—AGENTS. ; to sell stock of a reputabie - Ll dhysoumit o b 't o amee ~ e making large pr references re- CANVASSFRS wanted—Salary and commi ed. Address box 2 Call office. sion. Call_21 Madison ave, off Harrison | $ S - st., bet. Fifth and Sixth, Sunday, bet. a m. and 2 p. m. AGENTS, either sex; city or country; to handle staple goods; salary or commission. CALI- FORNIA MFG. CO., 632 Market EXPERIENCED t. salesmen wanted for Eastern P. C. M. A., 76 Flood build- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. no cbjection to grown-up children. 308 Turk. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes position as house- keeper. Address box 4888, Call office. YOUNG French lady wishes situation as com- panion for a lady. Box 4252, Call EXPERIENCED lady's maid wishes a ;o‘l- tion to travel; will care for children; No. 1 references. Box 2566, Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes work by the day, washing and housecleaning; 76¢ per day. Ad- dress 1220 Unfon st. REFINED German: s a good cook and house- kesper; would like position in small family. Address 3371 Tenth st. COMPETENT, refined young woman, speaking | German, English, Danish, fine writer, reader, neediewoman, knowledge of kindergarten work, desires position as ladles’ malid, care of elderiy lady or child’s nurse; references. Ad- dress box 2560, Call office. Guaranteed dentistry, §1 per week: refer to 6000 city patlents. Esmond Dental Parlors. 43 6th. WANTED—By youns girl, position to do light upstairs work and sewing. Box 2689, Cail. EET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.; tors: open evenings and Sundave 8 graduate opera- Market. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES DRESSMAKER directly from the East would ik few places to go out by the day: terms reasonable. Call or address MRS, HATCH, 458 Geary sf SUITS made on_ short notice, $3; skirts, Tse; wrappers $1. 273 Minna §._F. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Talloring Parlors; French tatloring system taught. 305 Van Ness. TRAINED nurse, first-class masseuse, will take care of Invalid lady or man; educated in German and English. st.; terms reasonabls COMPETENT woman wants general house- work; Is a good cook and laundress. Apply at 518 Ninth st., Oakland. YOUNG woman would like upstairs work and sleep home. 1812 Mission sf TBORROW money of the respectable and relia- ble house of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant a et ocime: B o 50 nighi: 3% oW o rooms: night: week; convenlent and respectabie; free 'bus and bBaggags to end from ferry. PARISIAN dressmaking, 357 Geary et.; dresses : perfect fit. made, $5 up; dresses made ov: CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2260 Fillmore st. McDOWELL Dressmaking School; leading sys- tem: easy payments; evg. classee. 103 Post. ACCORDION pleating factory; all kinds pleat- ing, pinking. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffat. DOG HOSPITAL. animals treated: dogs boardsd. Tel West 636. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the rorthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Cail Mvmm ;M | a- subscriptions has been established af lencia et. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisements and subscriptions been opened 1222 Polk t.: open urtil 3 p. m, ! "EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.— Practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, languagee, telegraphy, English lectrical and mining engi- w S0-page catalogue free. MARSH system shorthand; lessons 1 hour each day or evening, $2 50 a week; with application any student can go through Marsh manual In six weeks. 300 Van Ness ave. BOOKKEEPING — Nelther time nor_money wasted; most thorough course on earth: rapld caleulatians. Tarr, exp. account., Flood bldg. dress box 2576, Address 82 Fulton | C. R. HANSEN & CO......PHONE GRANT 155 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 4 waitresses, Los Angeles and Pasadena, $20 and '$25, spacial rates: 5 waitresses, Sait Lak City, investigate this: waltresses for Corning, Fresno, Keswick, Reno, Nev., Bakersfleld, fare here; 8 waitresses, best city hotels; 4 chambermaids to_wait, city, §20; chamber- mald, §20; cook, $25; fancy iromer, first-class country hotel, $0 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Monday for family department, housegirls, Belmont, §20, see party here at 11 o'clock; Santa Clara, $30; second girl. §18: 4 cooks, $25; 20 housegirls, smail familles, $20; 20 girls to aseist, housework, 15, §12, $10. At C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 104 Geary st. | WANTED—3 waitresses, country hotels, $20; $20; 6 waitresses for city hotels and private boarding houses, $20; chambermaid, wait one meal, $20; 1 German, 1 French and 2 neat Irish nurse- girls, walitress and parior mald, $3; 6 neat second girls, §20; we also have some very nice situations for neat girls for cooking and housework in American familles at $20, and 4§25, city and country. SETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. HOUSEWORK, Cloverdale, §20; fare here: a middle-aged woman to assist in housework, $10; country; good home; fare here, MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter street. WANTED—(Either sex) to fold elrculars, etc., at home, $12 weekly: salary; particulars Zc. Address The Non-Medicine Cure Club, P. O. drawer 942, Los Angeles, Cal WANTED—Experfenced men's neckwear mak- ers; also apprentices. L. SAMTER & SON, 518 Market st. GIRL for_cooking and general housework, §20; Swede, Dane or German preferred. Call Sun- day or Monday at 1417 Geary st. WANTED—$ ladles to canvass: good selling article: something new; 33 to $ per day. Box 287, Call office. WANTED—For_general housework, cooking, washing for family of 4 in Sausalit Iy Monda¥y, Jan. 15, 152} Califo, golk and rkin, bet. SEGIRL wanted who will sleep at home, ‘all, with references, at 1315 Hyde st. Joa n Appty to J. F. CRO- | A strieth goods salesman; one competent to take full charge of dept. Apply to-day (Sunday), from 0a m. tolp m., 523 room | NEAT boy about 15 vears old. Apply Monday, 9 a. m., Dental Office, 46 O’ Farrell st. | EXPERIENCED book salesman wanted: some- thing entirely new: good proposition to the right party. The Gebbie Publishing Co., Led., i5-406 Adams bullding. NTED—A carpet and_upholstery sales- man. Apply to-day (Sunday), from W & m. | _t0 1. m., 628 Market st., roof 1. SHOEMAKER on repairing; one that cares for work; steady job. 2140 Fillmore st. CABINETMAKER and boy to learn trade. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st DISHWASHER; night work; sober man only; 36 per week. Apply 10 & m. 32 Sixth st. YOUNG man (German) for porter work in sa- loon; state last place worked. Box 2563, Cail. WANTED—Steady man; light work in com- mission business: must be satisfled with §13 per week: small capital required. 101§ Mar- ket at.. room 10. furnishi WE want a few first-class house-to-house so- licitors for ‘the most liberal proposition ever offere¢; both city and country. WESTERN | _ADVERTISING CO.. 313 Bush st. | FIRST-CLASS pressers on cloaks; good wages. | M. SIMONOFF, 1228 Market s | WANTED—-100 men to try our 1Sc breakfast, dinner or supper; best in city. 408 McAllister. | BLACKSMITH wanted, firat-class man, for machine work; one used to well tools pre- ferred. Apply to WILLIAM EDWARDS, 11 TOR for merchant tailor; acd Address box 251, Call office. i BER shop, running two chairs with | good cigar © stern_ Addition: cheap if bought immediately. STOLTZ, 630 Mar- ket street. | SALESMAN, acquainted with and having in- | fluence among the largest and best class of | hardware, genmeral machinery, rafiway and | mill supplies and allied trade through the ter- | ritory west of the Rocky Mountains to repre- | sent prominent manufacturing concern and | oosidly to take charge of branch office at | n Francisco; one living at San Francisco preferred. stating age, whether married or_ single, experience in full and references, Manufacturer, box 255, Herald, downtown office, New York City. GOVERNMED Address, positions—Don't prepare for . | any civil service or census examination with- out seeing our catalogue of information; sent free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. WANTED—Respectable German woman to tend sick lady night time. Inquire 1212 Mason st. COACHMAN—Competent man, thoroughly un- derstands his bus! permanent situation. qualifications address C. As to references and 1022 Jackson st. RELIABLE young man would ltke to complete his experience as a commercial traveler; will- ing to work ‘his way up; can speak German. Box 257, Call office. ALL students but two taking full course year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. ectrical, mining, day and even.} EN, 933 Market. AYRES' Business College, 728 Market st., con- ducted personally by Mr. and Mrs. Ayres; life echolarship $50. includes all branches. WANTED—Immediately, a good commercial teacher. Address, with reference, D. C. TAY- LOR, Vallejo, Cal. VIOLIN, zither, banjo, mandolin, guitar in- struction. *. CHAMBERS, 216 Eddy st. NEWand 2d-hand wagons, buggies,carts and has ness, wk. & driving horses, 13th and Valencl ALL kinds of wagons, buggies. carts, harnes: et cheap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Mission st A—Singing, plano, Spantsh; _Ps graduate; §2 mo. ave., r. 6; hr. 2-S. LAW schools, 927 Market, 8. F., and %5 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night: correspondence. AN all-around shoemaker wants a position in an institution; can teach boys to make shoes of the best class; can also handle razor and scissors. Address All Around Shoemaker, 4745 Jessie st. PAINTER, paperhanger and decorator wants employment; city or country; first-class me- chanic; capaole of managing any ciass 'of work: will work for §230 per day. Address box 2562, Call office. EXPERIENCED cook wants situation; restau- rant or hotel; can bake. 310 Montgomery ave., room 8. POSITION as bookkeeper or assistant by young married man of experience; first-class refer- ences. Address Box 4130, Call. iness in all branches, desires | | OPER. | | | t | EXPERIENCED forewoman for wrapper de- partment in factory; references. Box 2569, Call. TORS on waists and wrappers. NEW- BAUER BROS., 18 First st. GIRL to assist in housework; no cooking. Buchanan street. WANTED-First-class talloress on fine coats. 14 Grant aye., room 43. 1308 | SALESMAN wanted by established house: no technlcal knowledge necessary, but simply all around bustler of zood appearance and ad- dress; first-class Iine: liberal contract; entire {ime rewaired; refersnces. Box 8. Detroit. lch. ACTIVE men and women everywhers to take orders for “Life of Moody,” the great evan- | _gelist; sells at sight: sample enabling you to ’ make from $3 to ¥ ly, by mall free on re- RESPECTABLE gentleman wishes neat, tidy, young housekeeper: appreciate comfortable bome; age, wages, where last employed. Box 4220, Call offi quest. Address Globe Bible Pub. Co., 723 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. | BOOKKEEPER, expert wanted about 2 months at San Jose, wages §75: older man preferred: state local recommendations and former posi- tions. Address WM. SHERMAN, San Jose, WE want a few first-class house-to-house so- licitors for the most liberal progosition ever offered, both city and country. Western Ad- vertising Co., 313 Bush st. | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know | that E4 Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, ssiil funs Denver .icuse, 217 Third st.. 150 large rooms; 26c per night; §1 to §2 per week. WANTED—GIrl to help In store; short hours; small wages. 108 Eddy st. STRONG competent girl for housework and cooking. Call Monday early, 797 MeAllister. AN Amierican working housekeeper for coun- try. 1532 Polk st. YOUNG man with several years' experience in wholesale house desires employment of some Kind; references. Box 41i9, Call. WANTED—Day girl to assist with child; wages 310; must live home: references. 1714 Van Ness ave. 160 BETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggles, surreys and horees. 1140 Folsom st. BUSINESS CHANCES. HOME kitchen and delicatessen: clears 36 dally: sacrificed because of sickness; genuine snap. GALE & BENSON, 320 Parrott building. SPECIAL forced sale—Halrdressing and making parior; old estab.; central considered. Gale & Benson, 32 res: any offer DAINTY little home restaurant ; good business; 4 Living rooms: sickness forces sale. snap. GALE & BENSON, 220 Parrott bullding COMPETENT lady with $550; superintend good paying boarding house; good established busi- ness profits. GALE, 320 Parrott building. $i0 PER month to party with 5200 money se- cured, GALE & BENSON, 120 Parrott bldg. A_SACRIFICE ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS. 2250 —DBusinese receipts 340 y: net profit month; @ give away for $1200; trial $300— Partner; transer And storage; money se- cured; rare chance. KREDO & CO. coffee par- this; 2 roome. KREDO & CO., 2% Geary st. this day. E _saloon on Market st.; a snap; HWING & CO., 1130 Market st. CANDY COWIN! e tore; central part city; must sell 3 & CO,, 1120 Market st CIGAR store on Market st; clears $100 per | month;: & enap. CORNER grocery: a snap; cause, party has varaiysis. COWING & CO., 95 Market st. SALOON; bargain: this day: satisfactory reason for selling. McLAUGHLIN & CO., s Market st $35% BLACKSMITH shop and wagon business bargain; on account of departure. McLAUGH- LIN & CO., 777 Market st COWING & CO., 1120 Markes —On_best corner, In live town near tiis city; cheap; must sell. M. GRIFFIN, 715 Market et near Call buliding. OLD-ESTABLISHED clgar store. reasons for selling. E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway. RESTAURANT for sale. Apply 131 Elils st or Curtin & Beale's, rm. 24, 34 floor, Mills bidg. FOR sale—§200 will buy a first-class tallor busi- nees, good will, fixtures, tools, etc., In a pros- perotis country town of 16,000 inhabitants; everything in store, including goods and trim- mings, will be s0id 10 per cent below cost (optional); cause, sickness. Call office. anufacturing business for sale: f; mense profits: suitable for lady or gentieman; will stand thorough investigation: death and sickness cause for selling: or would take part- ner who wouid take entire charge of the busi- ness; half Interest for $2500. Box 2556, Call. $TI0—A FIRST-CLASS cloak and dress business, established 16 years, in one of the best conty seat towns of this State; cnly reason for selling, want to retire and enjoy life; will take part in exchange. Room 383, Parrott bldg., San Francisco. it CHANCE of a lifetime: $1500, $1000 cash, will buy furnishings first-class family rooming and apartment house; 40 roome: very easil maneged; owner leaving city. Box Call. FOR rale—First-class country 8-page newspa- per: 14 vears old: population of town 1500; 30 miles from county seat; one-third down, bal- ance on time. Address A. G. MUNN, San Ja- einta, Cal. CAPE NOME . ‘Wanted—Capital to work mines; no triflers or second-class ers wanted. Address box 4233, C: ion. CAPE NO! Low freight rate on limited amount merchandise will be made by party having veasel a0d part’ cargo; first_ciess ves- wel; sarly sailing. 4162, Call office. $20-GROCERY business in one of the best country towns: fine modern store in center of town: m‘d room to add general stock. Inquire ot %0 Lafayette st., clty. family hotel; patronized "Mdl-&m:nnluylnlnmm: selling on account of sickness. R., box 277, Address box 4151, | 2235 Geary. | | of the nineteenth century. | | markable development of second sight and his CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. CLASSES In German, French, Spanish; §2 per month: appointments by mail. %4 Taylor st. SHORTHAND taught personaily and by mall languages. Miss M. G. Barre Montgy. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th st.: cleaning, 2c per yard; tel. Mission T4, 3. McQU S California Carpet Cleaning Co.. 453 Stevenson st.; tel. 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Through his re- thorough kuowledge of the many sclences pecu- ifar to the men of the Orient, he Is enabled to_penetrate the woof and web of human iife. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, HE CALLS YOU BY NAM; Tells names of your friends Tells you what you called for. ells all about your business affairs, All about your love and domestic affairs. Causes speedy marriages. REMOVES DOMESTIC TROUBLE. RE- ETORES LOST AFFECTION. Reunites the separated—NEVER FAILS. Locates buried treasures. Locates mines and valuable ores. Recovers 0ld estates and valuable papers. Removes evil influences, bad habits, etc. Gives good luck in all your undertakings. GUARANTEES ~SUCCESS In any of the above work or Money Retunded, BEING A MASTER, HE NEVER FAILS. Hours, 9 a. m. to & p. m. Sundays, 10 to 3. Fee, $1 and $2. Satisfaction guaranteed. Let- ters containing $1 and three questions answered. Permanently located. ~ Medfums developed. 123 urk st. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic.grammar, writing; day end night; terms low. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. ACTING and vaudeville people put on stage. Hallett, Lyceum Theater, 310 O'Farrell st. SECURE an _experienced teacher. PROF. MERKI. 1008 Mission; violin, mandoitn, guitar. “EXPANSION' . the order at DURHAM'S Busl- ness College, 305 Larkin st.. opp. City Hall. DANCING. ballroom or stage. quickly taught; priv. or class. Barker's Academy. 927 Mission, PIANO, banjo, mandolin; reasonable terms; thorough instruction. Studto, 405 Geary. r. 17. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $i, Dpostage pai EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE-CHINESE Bmp. Agency: all kinds help. GEO. OAKI, 80 Geary st.; tel, Grant 5. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- 426 Powell, near Sutter; tel. Black 132L JAPANESE information bureau; Japanese and Chinese help. 421 Post st.; phone Main 1956 CHINESE and Japanese employment office— best help. 41415 O'Farrell st.: tel 426, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—By man and wife, work on vine- yard, orchard or ranch: man thorough on same; wife good cook; reference given. Box 2508, Call office. WANTED—Position in a liquor store by a party with a good outside route; good com- pounder and rectifier; references given. W. T. MAYNARD, 20% s st BARBER wants position In count experience. Address T. G. ADAMS, 204 Turk st., room 15. BOOKKEEPER, with knowledge of stenog- raphy and_shorthand, would like a position. Box 4233, Cail office. MAN wishes position; milk or bakery wagon. Box 4257, Call office. AN all-around handy man wants position In Wholesale house; steady and relable; give him a trial. Box 4164, Call. BORROW money on dlamonds and watches; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. WANTED—By man and wife, itions; well educated; speak German and English: coun- try or seaside preferred. Box 4281, Call office, POSITION as bookkeeper, accountant, cashier, business manager, ordinary clerk or all com- bined; references unexceptionable. Address box 4263, Call office. AN educated man of 30, speaking English and French, would like a’position as attendant, secfetary or reader to gentleman, traveling or stationary. Box 1002, Call office. FIRST-CLASS plumber and gasfitter would like a position in a hotel, factory or wholesale house, dolng anything. Box 4881, Call office. COMPETENT woman with a child desires a situation, city or country, good reliabl housekeeper; * first-class chambermald and waitress, hotel or boarding-house, city or country; competent German and French cook, understands cooking in all branches, also several relfable housework girls await situa- tions. For particulars call or telephone MISS H. CULLINAN, 328 Sutter st.; phone Maln 651 WANTED—By man and wife, a steady position; country preferred; best of references. Box 4880, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A _BRANCH office for the reception of ‘adver. tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk st.: open till 9 p. m. AMERICAN lady desires a_position as house- keeper; a good cook. Address MRS. NOT- SON, 1715 Park st, Alameda. Z?fi.l{mu\"wom:n’w hes w shes work by day, wash- ironing and kousecleaning: $1 a day and car fare. Call or address 731 Folsom st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subecriptions has been established at_the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Kea- tucky ste.: open till § p. m. Z e ———— EXPERT OPTICIANS. BITUATION wanted by a German-Swiss maid; speaks French and Itallan; has knowledge in travelin; Ci YOUNG col work or take care of children. Call 505 Chestnut , near Powell. YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeeper or ‘take charge of rooming house; will 4o chamberwork. 91 Mission St., room 15. RESPECTABLE Irish girl, just arrived, de- sires a place In family; outside’ city preferred; wages no object: references. Box Call office. MME. A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish fortune teller; best advice in difficult mat- ters. 8 Hayes st. room 7, second floor. MME. EBERHARDT, spiritual test meet!, 7:30 p. m., 10c. 3250 Twenty-second s ..ng:- tween Mission and Valencia. MME MOREAU, the best medium and card reader: 26c up. 78 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. JEANETTE, of 512% Leavenworth famous life reader; hours 9 a. m. to 5 p”m. MME. HANSON, palmistry, 10c: card reade: past. present, future, 25c. 148 Sixth st., r. 12. TWO ern girls want places; second work or waitress. Apply 540 Ninth s WANTED—By a middle-aged American wo- man, position as companion to an invalid will ' assist with housework:; Oakland pre- ferred. Address box %78, Call office. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optiolan; German eye water by mall, 50c. 1071% Market st., San Francisco: examination free. I E—— FLATS TO LET. | INTELLIGENT young lady, over 17, of pleas- ant address, to mind an office; $15 per month. Box 4251, Call. GIRL for general housework: wages $10. Box %, Call branch office, Eleventh st. SUCCESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS! The McDowell Dressmaking School offers to its patrons better other establishment because Wi small family: 108 give the leading system of the world; easily learned; | rapid to use; evening class: positions free: terms easy; patterns cut. McDOWELL, 108 Post st. WANTED—Lady chandise store; must be competent; wi and board and room. Address box A branch office, Oakland. WANTED—Young girl to asaist with housework and in famlily of two: wages 48 to $12. Apply 1517 Taylor st., near Pacific. bookkeeper in general mer 5 . Call inducements than any | 1ight | WANTED Several bright boys for work at home; high or grammar sechool students pre- | _fer'a.’Mt. Holyoke Rifle Assn, Holyoke, Mass. BOOTBLACK wanted. Bernard's barber shop, Seventh and Mission sts. 'BORROW money on_dismonds and_watches; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. MAN to solicit for the Weekly North Beach News: Bo experience necessary. Abply §19 Tibert - st. | GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; %c t> | _50c.” 562 Mission st.. between lst and 3d sts. { | 500 PAIRS men’s shoes, slightly damaged, haif price. 562 Mission st.. between Ist and 3d sta. N wanted to learn barber trade; only sight ‘Weeks required: constant practice; expert in- struction; lectures and everything necessary to teach the tonsorial art thoroughly; special inducements this month; call or write for fres fllustrated catalogu MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. The only iastitution of the kind ever authorized by the State to teach the art. | B e e g G ey ey e g MEN and women to learn barber trade: day | " and evening classes. instructio S. ¥ BARBER SCHOOL: TIA Howard st. | SEAMEN, green hands and ordinary seamen, | “at HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. PENSIONS—J.. H. SHEPARD & CO. neys, Hearst bidg.. Third and attor- ‘Market. WANTED—An experienced waitress: none but experienced need apply. 20 Third st., ecor. Stevenson, from 9 to 3. APPRENTICES on shirts and overalls; pald ‘while learning. Standard Shirt Factory, cor- ner Gough and Grove sta. GIRL about 16; assist houseworl near Park. Box 2%, Call office small family; 20 SINGLE_furnished 10c, 15c and o per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read. rm. —_—_—— e WINCHESTER Hotel, ¢4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 25c night: reading room; fres ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ——————— s A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- lencia st. A1 MILLINER Feb. 2 to July &: permanent po- sition if satisfactory. K. Handley, Santa Crus. WANTED—Strong young woman of good ap- pearance who has some knowledge of mas- and anatomy; steady employment for Tieht party. Address L. A. W, Call office. BORROW money on sealskins, silverware: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. OPERATORS on overalls; positions for sev- eral hundred more girls at Levi Strauss’ fac- tory, 32% Fremont ‘WOMEN and girls on steam power sewing ma- chines; experienced or inexperienced. Shirt Factory, Fremont st.; elevator. LADIES' cloaks, suits, §1 per week. Eastern Outfitting Co.. 1306 Stockton. near Broadway. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened | _at 1228 Polk st.: open until § p. m. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estabiished &t tha northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- | tucky sts.: open until 9 p. m. | D ey HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale 40 HORSES for sale; also .“1-. carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. HANDSOME Day mare and English trap. fise roadster; perfectly safe. NEVADA STA- BLES, 1350 Market street. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and w—-hefl&hll has been established at 1096 Va- A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 122 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open until § p. m. CLARA, 121—Flat of three nice large rooma: separate yard; $9. CORNER flat, 7 rooms, all sunny: formerly occupled by a doctor. 417% Lhird st. ELEGANT new flat, 6 rooms and bath; basement. 715 Grove st. FLAT to good house carpenter: can take part rent in work. Address box 4256, Call office. FLAT to let; 4 rooms, bath, washroom; large yard. 1106 Treat ave. FOR rent—All or part of furnished flat of § large SITUATION wanted as working housek T or cook; small hotel or boarding house; or country; reference. Call Germania Gar- dens, Harbor View. EDWARD BARL] DRESSMAKER would like a few more en- sagements: $i per day and car fare. 1 Polk. independent s writer, 820 Ellls st.; circle Sun. and Wed. ings. ARRIVED—Sclentific st and psychic; sat- istaction; readings this week 25c. 230A Turk. MRS, WEST returned to 1206 Market. parior 31; trance test medium; home evenings and Sun. MUS. DU PREE, card reading; questions an- swered by mail; advice given. 25 7th, room WATSON, palmist and medium; mail $1. 1581 Market st. CANS: sittings dally; circle at 4 8 also Mondry evening. PROFESSOR ZERA tells present and Ture. 263 Third st., near Foisom: WANTED—By a young lady of education and re!ln-m:m, .' tion of lrfl‘:!rf;m, companton, office work; country preferred. Box 2%, Call office. GERMAN girl, speaks good French, wants a situation as plain cook or upstairs work: is willing to travel. 522 Stockton st., co tion as working housckeeper: reliable; best 0f references. Address 929 Pine. MIDDLE-AGED American woman as working housekeeper in widower's family; city or country. Address F. E. LEVISON, Potaluma. MME. ZEREDA of & Seventh st. is the orlginal Eypsy life N‘d.nr: readings, .’¢~ NURSE_ wishes position to take ch: of Invalid. " Call of address 3031 Market st 7. 3o MISS MELVILLE, great clatregrant and water reader; German spoken. 921% Mission,op.Mint. YOUR future told by cards, %c. 54 H -L.Dl.-.hh:'-. lu}m-‘ MME. reader; tins dafly. 2% Bieenae ik FOR sale cheap—Butter and i MME, AUGUST, card reader POSITION as companion to lady and assist with light hou-t:;:'lk. by Yw:l girl from the East. Call 1031 Market st., room 10. ‘woman wishes a situation as work- ww sickness or as nurse. Ad- _dress §15 Alal st, near Twentleth. KIND, reiiable woman, ve fond of children, wishes care of one mn.ornylld' 411 Octavia st. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & JSJE'u. 10 Montgon ery. LARKIN, 130i—Modern $-room flat for rent; furniture for sale. MODERN flat of 7 rooms and bath; §17% Geary st.; $35. Apply to LANDRY C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. MODERN sunny northwest corner flat of 7 rooms and bath. 3% Scott st.; $27 50. MODERN 3 and § room flats. 125 Ash ave., bet. Polk, Van Ness, McAlllster and Fulton. MODERN b-room flat; bath and basement; nice location. 1807 Eddy st NICE, flat; 6 mirrored el ront H5. 500 Grevest Fags TWO flats; 4 rooms each; 1 flat furnished; 3 baths; 2 tollets: all necessaries. 1917 Geary. UPPER flat, 6 rooms and bath; nice location; cheap. Apply 1463 O'Farrell st.. near Bu: - SI-LOWER flat 4 rooms. Moss Tolsom, near Seventh: " e $10—3 ROOMS, yard and cellar; small - ily. 1452 Jessie st., bet. 13th l:‘a"“‘. e h(h.g o TN I G CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States, ‘postpaid, for §i per year. HELP WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY........PHONE MAIN 588 Leading Employment and Labor Agents, WANT MONDAY, 7 A M. 5 miners: single and double: steady: good job. 16 farmers, pruners.....32 and $20 and found Farmer and wife, San Luis Obispo County. | Choremen, boys for farms, stores, etc. o $20, $15 and found cabinet ' makers, milk rdeners, bakery wagon drivers. ‘RRAY & READY, @4 and 635 Clay st. ‘wagon an HOTEL, laundry. butcher, bakery departments, Broiler, city, $35; night cook, $12 week: second cook; dishwashers; hcg butchers; 18 cooks for hotels, boarding houses, camps, mines, ranches, private families.. $40 and found undryman, hand lavndry, hotel.. MURRAY & READY, 8¢ and 635 Cray ot JAPANESE cook for § men for a mine found; fare paid. MURRAY and 638 Clay st. NEW #o0d redwood, pine and cak th 255 woodchoppers—i-£oot pine. e 325 and & READY, 634 4-foot redwood Sde cord 4-foot oak wood..$1 50, 5125 cord stovewood 88 and 42 cord E 32 30 each ickets 3450 per 1600 » E 185 tlemakers, 6 and A foot 10e. 12¢, each; tools and provisions furnished; fare paid in MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. —_— T BARBER'S Protective Union—The union the J. I ¢ Bt ' . $85, $30. 325, $20 and found | % _HEAD fine draught and driving horses at 1621 and 1625 Market st, bet. elfth and also some fine matched black teams. Brad; THOROUGHERED brood mare. by Prince Nor- fork, dam Lady Stasy, cheap; § years. 1§ City Hall ave. FOR sale—Cheap, brown team, 1§%: 10 years old. DALZIEL, Vet. Dentist, 605 G. G. Ave. | FOR SALE—Yorkshire terrier pups. Apply 1911 Harrison street, bet. 16th and 17th. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 1 to any address United Paving house Downtown: rent $25 New flat: rent $14: § rooms Market st.: rent §75 b Corner oniy: $300 cash: 18 rooms - Clearing $:09; rent 350: 3 _rooms 550 | Boarding: correr house; 33 rooms. 2000 | Hotel and bar; €5 bozrders; 39 rooms. 0 100 other houses 3 to 500 reoris; $50 to...... 1000 CALL I CAN SUIT YOU MONEY_TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. TE "HONE JOHN 51 'R. 1920 Market, opp 5th st Pine. (§1800; 2§ r.; down town. Powell. $1500. M v paying. :W ¥ r.; Satter st. §0000; Eddy, nr. Markt. | $1000; 21 rooms: nice. }530: 12 r.; respectable. §500; 19 7.; §00d house. §1300: 80 r ; Market st. A. M. SPECK & CO. , 667 Market st. WANTED—Reliable tenants: 5 new houses, # o 200 rooms. A. M. SPECK & CO., 87 Mar- 13 rooms: good furniture Siadsoanissa ¢ & BENSON, 3% Parrott bidg. ¥ 00; 3. : Tooms: $800: new. 11 rooma M. GRIFFIN, Ti5 Market, 9 ROOMS, house, Jones, r. $32 50; $325. 2 rooms. housé, ‘Jones, +. $50: $1150. rooms, Pest, sunay, good furniture: $350. Money to loan. €. D. DAVIS, 1104 Market st. 32 ROOMS, new furniture; rent $100: hait _D. DAVIS, 1104 Market. I 1 per cent. C. ROOMS: fine tra: b n I DAVIS 1108 Aot a ™ TreAE. W, BARBERS' _Progressive Union—Free employ- ment. H. Berpard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessle 132. 37 ROOMS: Taylor st., nr. Sutter: wil P

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